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No, do not do that, you'll never see it again. Inmates are allowed to wear their wedding band but make a call to the counselor or chaplain and arrange with them to get it to your inmate.
Read moreInmates being held on a bond too high for them to pay and get released are not afforded a reduction based upon time served. There is a reason the judge set the bond at a high level where they thought it would keep the public safe. Bond reduction comes in the form of a "motion to reduce the bond" with some reasonable basis for the judge to consider. If the information is compelling enough, they might reduce it, but in
Read moreThere is no sentence reduction law signed into action recently or in the past. This is a typical prison rumor that goes on all over the country, not just Arizona. There is a bill being pushed by Sen. Steve Pierce, R-Prescott which is in direct deference to Gov. Doug Ducey's executive budget calling for $40 million for a new prison with 3,000 beds. The senator's bill would release thousands of non-violent inmates early in a bid to save money and ease pressure
Read moreThe pictures are 4"x 6" which is a standard size that is allowed in all the prisons and jails.
Read moreIf you are certain of his location and have set up the inmate profile on InmateAid with his ID number, too, he will definitely get what you send through our services. Committed means he is "incarcerated".
Read moreyes. if you need help, send us the inmate's name and DOB and we will get the number for you
Read moreThere is a resident or visiting chaplain at every detention facility. You may call the main number and request to speak to the chaplain. They are usually very good at giving time to concerned family and friends. Normal visitation will usually cover a pastor's visit. The only time it is considered a "special visit" is if there was some sort of family emergency and the pastor would need to deliver news to the inmate in person. That may be arranged
Read moreUsually the meal times are 6am-7:30am for breakfast; 11:00am-12:30 for lunch and 4:30 - 6:00 for dinner
Read moreYou may do so with InmateAid. All of the correspondence coming from you through us has the InmateAid return address and not the sender's. If the inmate wants to write you back, they may do so through us as well. We receive and post their letter to your account and notify you via email of it's arrival.
Read moreIf it is not posted online, the best way to get the exact release date is to call the inmate's counselor, case manager or unit team secretary
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